Looking Down

Busy Day again today.I will be doing my anual sponsored Bike ride today to raise money toRonald Mc Donald House Alder Hey,children's Hospital,(That where the Parents of the children in Hospital can stay ,and are depending on money they get from people to keep it going)I will be Cycling to Criccieth and back(between 25-30 miles).I will try and catch up with my voting tonight.I am really sorry,but more of my Heather,as someone said yesterday,(Keep sending them)Taken from the same place ,nearly at the top of the hill and looking down.

Again another tranquil scene of your beautiful area Netta, excellent use of the wild flowers as foreground interest. It is amazing how sharp the image is considering the shallow depth of field used, looking at the exif info your camera does a good job with exposure! But seems to over expose slightly on a lot of your landscapes, not sure if you can set it to manual, if so look at the settings the camera is giving you say f8 at 60th sec, take the photo and remember the settings, then set the camera to manual and change the setting to either f11 at 60th sec or f8 at 125th sec, with both these settings you are letting in less light so darkening the photo slightly, I think this would help, the second way is to use exposure compensation button if it is on there, have a read of the manual how to do this or PM me.
Regards
Trev.

Again another tranquil scene of your beautiful area Netta, excellent use of the wild flowers as foreground interest. It is amazing how sharp the image is considering the shallow depth of field used, looking at the exif info your camera does a good job with exposure! But seems to over expose slightly on a lot of your landscapes, not sure if you can set it to manual, if so look at the settings the camera is giving you say f8 at 60th sec, take the photo and remember the settings, then set the camera to manual and change the setting to either f11 at 60th sec or f8 at 125th sec, with both these settings you are letting in less light so darkening the photo slightly, I think this would help, the second way is to use exposure compensation button if it is on there, have a read of the manual how to do this or PM me.